Effects of climate change on birds

Author(s)

    • Dunn, Peter O.
    • Møller, A. P. (Anders Pape)

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Effects of climate change on birds

edited by Peter O. Dunn, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Wilwaukee, USA, Anders Pape Møller, Ecologie Systematique Evolution, Université Paris-Sud, France

Oxford University Press, 2019

Second edition

  • hbk.

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Volume

hbk. ISBN 9780198824268

Description

Climate change issues are attracting rapidly increasing interest from a wide range of biologists due to their unprecedented effects on global biodiversity, although there remains a lack of general knowledge as to the environmental consequences of such rapid change. Compared with any other class of animals, birds provide more long-term data and extensive time series, a more geographically and taxonomically diverse source of information, a richer source of data on a greater range of topics dealing with the effects of climate change, and a longer tradition of extensive research. The first edition of the book was widely cited and this new edition continues to provide an exhaustive and up-to-date synthesis of our rapidly expanding level of knowledge as it relates to birds, highlighting new methods and areas for future research.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Introduction 1: Introduction Peter O. Dunn and Anders Pape Moller 2: Climate change Kevin E. Trenberth and James W. Hurrell Section 2: Methods for studying climate change effects 3: Finding and analysing long-term climate data Mark Schwartz and Liang Liang 4: Long-term time series of ornithological data Anders Pape Moller and Wesley Hochachka 5: Quantifying the climatic sensitivity of individuals, populations and species Martijn van de Pol and Liam Bailey 6: Ecological niche modelling Damaris Zurell and Jan O. Engler 7: Predicting the effects of climate change on bird population dynamics Bernt-Erik Saether, Steinar Engen, Marlene Gamelon and Vidar Grotan Section 3: Population consequences of climate change 8: Changes in migration, carry-over effects and migratory connectivity Roberto Ambrosini, Andrea Romano and Nicola Saino 9: Changes in timing of breeding and reproductive success in birds Peter O. Dunn 10: Physiological and morphological effects of climate change Andrew McKechnie 11: Evolutionary consequences of climate change in birds Celine Teplitsky and Anne Charmantier 12: Projected population consequences of climate change Dave Iles and Stephanie Jenouvrier 13: Consequences of climatic change for distributions Brian Huntley Section 4: Interspecific effects of climate change 14: Host-parasite interactions and climate change Santiago Merino 15: Predator-prey interactions and climate change Vincent Bretagnolle and Julien Terraube 16: Bird communities and climate change Lluis Brotons, Sergi Herrando, Frederic Jiguet and Aleksi Lehikoinen 17: Fitting the lens of climate change on bird conservation in the 21st century Peter P. Marra, Benjamin Zuckerberg and Christiaan Both 18: Climate change in other taxa and links to bird studies David Inouye 19: Conclusions Anders Pape Moller and Peter O. Dunn
Volume

ISBN 9780198824275

Description

Climate change issues are attracting rapidly increasing interest from a wide range of biologists due to their unprecedented effects on global biodiversity, although there remains a lack of general knowledge as to the environmental consequences of such rapid change. Compared with any other class of animals, birds provide more long-term data and extensive time series, a more geographically and taxonomically diverse source of information, a richer source of data on a greater range of topics dealing with the effects of climate change, and a longer tradition of extensive research. The first edition of the book was widely cited and this new edition continues to provide an exhaustive and up-to-date synthesis of our rapidly expanding level of knowledge as it relates to birds, highlighting new methods and areas for future research.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Introduction 1: Introduction Peter O. Dunn and Anders Pape Moller 2: Climate change Kevin E. Trenberth and James W. Hurrell Section 2: Methods for studying climate change effects 3: Finding and analysing long-term climate data Mark Schwartz and Liang Liang 4: Long-term time series of ornithological data Anders Pape Moller and Wesley Hochachka 5: Quantifying the climatic sensitivity of individuals, populations and species Martijn van de Pol and Liam Bailey 6: Ecological niche modelling Damaris Zurell and Jan O. Engler 7: Predicting the effects of climate change on bird population dynamics Bernt-Erik Saether, Steinar Engen, Marlene Gamelon and Vidar Grotan Section 3: Population consequences of climate change 8: Changes in migration, carry-over effects and migratory connectivity Roberto Ambrosini, Andrea Romano and Nicola Saino 9: Changes in timing of breeding and reproductive success in birds Peter O. Dunn 10: Physiological and morphological effects of climate change Andrew McKechnie 11: Evolutionary consequences of climate change in birds Celine Teplitsky and Anne Charmantier 12: Projected population consequences of climate change Dave Iles and Stephanie Jenouvrier 13: Consequences of climatic change for distributions Brian Huntley Section 4: Interspecific effects of climate change 14: Host-parasite interactions and climate change ISantiago Merino 15: Predator-prey interactions and climate change Vincent Bretagnolle and Julien Terraube 16: Bird communities and climate change Lluis Brotons, Sergi Herrando, Frederic Jiguet and Aleksi Lehikoinen 17: Fitting the lens of climate change on bird conservation in the 21st century Peter P. Marra, Benjamin Zuckerberg and Christiaan Both 18: Climate change in other taxa and links to bird studies David Inouye 19: Conclusions Anders Pape Moller and Peter O. Dunn

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